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Looks like Google Glass 2, but it’s not for you

Looks like Google Glass 2, but it’s not for you

Posted on July 4, 2015August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

This morning an FCC listing for what appears to be Google Glass 2 has appeared. But it doesn’t matter. The first version of Google Glass was a hit on the tech news circuit – people even spend a bunch of cash to be the first to own the device. But it didn’t work out in ideal a fashion as Google had hoped. Unchecked enthusiasmand a never-ending stream of stories about Glass-holes made sure of that. The second edition of this device won’t be made for the average consumer.
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